You can always trust Italian designers to come up with machines tht look like they're doing 100 mph even when they are on the ground. This machine looks gorgeous. A BRS won't land you smoothly but it will land you alive even if the aircraft needs a total rebuild after using it.
PLEASE enough with the talking brochure. People who watch these are interested in performance and specifications, NOT listening to agonizing salespitches. It's a nice plane but the Risen 915isv blows it out of the sky in every category (cruise speed, rate of climb, fuel burn, over double the range at 2900km etc..), with a huge, comfortable 48+ inch wide side by side cockpit.
I like the tandem seating and how the controls are located. You can’t really know which one is better until you fly it. People like different things for different reasons. They might even like the agonizing brochure sales pitch.
@@magicmyst206ditto! Like the old saying goes, “different strokes for different folks”. Sometimes we forget just because there’s a feature on something you may like, doesn’t mean it’s the same feature that everyone likes. I like tandem cockpit, retractable landing gear or maybe a (if it’s offered) emergency chute. Doesn’t necessarily mean everyone likes those same things to be on their aircraft. But yeah, we all have different wants and likes.👍🏼
I don't know whose LSA rules it complies with, but it sure doesn't comply in the USA. Retracts, Constant Speed Prop, and what cruise speed. I remember when LSA first came out..."The Everyman's Airplane", "Cheap to Own and Operate"...Yeah....if your a millionaire!
Thank you for sharing your experience with us, we appreciate your feedback. Have you had the opportunity to experience our 915 version or the EASA certified Gabriél yet? We would love to welcome you back for another demo flight. Regarding the price; consider that our airplanes are meticulously designed and manufactured in Italy, sharing the same production line as our certified Gabriél model. We prioritize using high-quality materials to ensure safety and durability. If you have any more questions or if you'd like to schedule another demo flight, please feel free to reach out to us. Happy landings!
The Italian sports car business model: Beautiful, Fast, Breaks down easily, cost a fortune to maintain. If this plane is based on an Italian sports car, I think I’ll pass. It is beautiful though.
Absolutely! 😃 While awaiting an update of ULA regulations in the US, we're excited to announce that our Gabriél model is about to obtain FAA certification (hopefully by end of 2023 🤞) and is already available in the US market through our local dealers. If you're interested in experiencing the Gabriél firsthand or have any questions about its availability and features, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. 🙂 Happy landings!
Kinda had that spitfire inspired look to it, not sure if there is another fighter it was designed around but I do like it. Something I would definitely fly!!!
Agree, this one got my eye because of the looks haha. Was interesting to research the design. Fuselage seems very versatile, not surprised that Blackshape isn't the only one utilising Juseppes design.
@kelvinleigh The first yellow flag was the average g tolerances. If flown carefully, +4/-2 is adequate, but in a plane capable of 200mph flight a +6/-4 g rating would be safer. This not only makes maneuvering safer, but makes a plane safer in turbulence. The speed was another average stat. 200mph is not slow, but it's not truly fast either. For that kind of money, I would expect a speed of 250-400mph to be competitive. The range could be improved too. While 500mi is not bad, it's still short legs for cross country flying. If the range was pushed up to 750-1000mi by increasing the speed, the fuel capacity, or both, then it would stand out a little bit more. I know all those specs might be asking too much of an LSA, but my disappointment in the plane was not based on its classification, but it's cost to performance ratio. For an LSA, it's just ok. For the price, its average performance is not worth that much of my hard earned money. This is only my opinion so take it with a grain of salt and hopefully not everyone shares my opinion. I'm sure the people who designed and built the plane love it and did the best they could on it, so for that, they have my respect.
Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) has a legal definition in the United States. An aircraft must meet the definition of light-sport aircraft (LSA) before the certification process can begin. If it meets the definition, it must then be manufactured to the applicable standard. There are five categories of LSA's: airplanes, gliders, powered parachutes, weight-shift-control aircraft (commonly called trikes), and lighter-than-air aircraft (balloons and airships). There are three types of aircraft that are excluded from the LSA category. They are gyroplane aircraft, transitioning ultralight-like vehicles, and light-sport kit aircraft. These aircraft receive an experimental LSA certification. Definition. As defined in FAR 1.1, a light-sport aircraft is an aircraft other than a helicopter or powered-lift that since its original certification has continued to meet the following: - A maximum takeoff weight of not more than 660 pounds (300 kilograms) for lighter-than-air aircraft; 1,320 pounds (600 kilograms) for aircraft not intended for operation on water; or 1,430 pounds (650 kilograms) for aircraft intended for operation on water. - A maximum airspeed in level flight with maximum continuous power (VH) of not more than 120 knots calibrated airspeed under standard atmospheric conditions at sea level. - A maximum never-exceed speed (VNE) of not more than 120 knots calibrated airspeed for a glider. - A maximum stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed without the use of lift-enhancing devices (VS1) of not more than 45 knots calibrated airspeed at the aircraft’s maximum certificated takeoff weight and most critical CG. - A maximum seating capacity of no more than two persons, including the pilot. - A single, reciprocating engine, if powered. - A fixed or ground-adjustable propeller, if a powered aircraft other than a powered glider. - A fixed or auto-feathering propeller system, if a powered glider. - A fixed-pitch, semi-rigid, teetering, two-blade rotor system, if a gyroplane. - A nonpressurized cabin, if equipped with a cabin. - Fixed landing gear, except for an aircraft intended for operation on water or a glider. - Fixed or repositionable landing gear, or a hull, for an aircraft intended for operation on water. - Fixed or retractable landing gear for a glider.
Rather than compare it to a sports car, how about compare it to another famous Italian sport plane---the Siai-Marchetti SF-260? (I think they're called Frati these days). This looks like a worthy successor to the SF.260's crown!
Tandem seating makes sense but it's just a devastating fact that the side by side Risen is significantly faster with the same engine. It speaks to how particular aerodynamics is. The simple drop shape of the Risen is just better. Wing shape could matter too
Excellent for people who don't work and have made ridiculous amounts of money and can afford these as a result of TRICKLE DOWN ECOMICS... The average working man can never buy any of these nowadays, unlike in the 1950-70s when they could... Thanks Reagan!
It looks very nice. However, it appeared to me like it’s very Squirrley and if you’re going to build an airplane like this, it should at least have aromatic status. It seems to me a lot of hype in order to get you with the price.
Looks like you are comparing two great planes with absolutely different market audiences. I doubt that blackshape pilots would even attempt to build a kit haha. It sounds like the points where one "beats" other are highly subjective. At least in your case.
The RV would be my choice every day of the week … but for some, the 915is variant is a turn key, modern choice. Question is … is it worth the extra $100k for carbon and ramp appeal?
Just another plastic fantastic. I prefer a Piper Cub on a sunny summer afternoon, with the doors left in the hanger. Steer by dangling a leg in the breeze. Far more fun.
If you are looking for Stupid, prejudicial comments...you have come to the right place. It seems that most of the comments are from a demographic of Americans that never advanced from a Sand Box Mentality. So...Now that that is out of the way... As soon as I win the Lotto, I will go to Italy and claim mine and then tour Italy in a 850 Spider.
yeah, looks a lot like legend, but i don't think it was an intentional copy. Asso Aerei (the original design, as I told in the video), was Italian kit manufacturer, with lots of models inspired by european fighters of that time.
Being aware of their business practices - walk away. Or ask them about every single law suit they have pre delivery of the aircraft. It's a gorgeous plane, but...
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, @Walterwaltraud - Please be informed that Blackshape has had no involvement in such matters, and any past concerns were promptly dismissed due to a lack of substantiated evidence. We want to emphasize that Blackshape is now under new management, which took over a few months ago, and we remain open to discussing any concerns or inquiries you may have.
I'm just thinking of the millions of dollars the US military could save by using this aircraft as a basic trainer before students graduate to the T-6. Yeah, nevah happen
Thanks for making this video! ✌✈
Woah! thanks for watching! ❤️
Lux-OR-ious?
That said, what a nice-looking plane.
You can always trust Italian designers to come up with machines tht look like they're doing 100 mph even when they are on the ground. This machine looks gorgeous. A BRS won't land you smoothly but it will land you alive even if the aircraft needs a total rebuild after using it.
100mph is not very fast, more like 100km/h
Haha right! Yeah, landing smoothiness is debatable for sure, but yeah, according to wiki its already more than 400 saved lives. Amazing!
We're happy to hear that you appreciate the design 😁🚀 Happy landings!
@@chippyjohn1 100mph is faster than 100km/h
@@BradM73 There's 1000 metres in a km
From the off center front pic looking down the fuselage it looked like a spitfire
Speed - Price - Comfort
Thats what most of us want.
WW-II Fighter - Supermarine Spitfire. Lot of design concepts from wing design seem to be inspired fro this one.
PLEASE enough with the talking brochure. People who watch these are interested in performance and specifications, NOT listening to agonizing salespitches. It's a nice plane but the Risen 915isv blows it out of the sky in every category (cruise speed, rate of climb, fuel burn, over double the range at 2900km etc..), with a huge, comfortable 48+ inch wide side by side cockpit.
I like the tandem seating and how the controls are located. You can’t really know which one is better until you fly it. People like different things for different reasons. They might even like the agonizing brochure sales pitch.
@@magicmyst206ditto! Like the old saying goes, “different strokes for different folks”. Sometimes we forget just because there’s a feature on something you may like, doesn’t mean it’s the same feature that everyone likes. I like tandem cockpit, retractable landing gear or maybe a (if it’s offered) emergency chute. Doesn’t necessarily mean everyone likes those same things to be on their aircraft. But yeah, we all have different wants and likes.👍🏼
Honestly this has every indication of being a chat gpt script. Probably ai voice too
As far as 'Beauty' goes, the Tarragons,
the Green and Red one starting at 3:13
appeal to me.
I don't know whose LSA rules it complies with, but it sure doesn't comply in the USA.
Retracts, Constant Speed Prop, and what cruise speed.
I remember when LSA first came out..."The Everyman's Airplane", "Cheap to Own and Operate"...Yeah....if your a millionaire!
Agreed.
When the new MOSAIC rules come into effect, this will almost certainly comply.
@apexballoons I am hopeful that is the case! If so, I will have one in 3 years @blackshape
It’s like an updated P51 Mustang! Super slick super beautiful!
More like a mini Super Tucano.
That inane marketing drivvel is absolutely unsufferable.
I agree 😉
The wing fillet is pure Spitfire
Quite good looking plane but the surprising 'failure' is that the side by side seating Sea Avio Risen substantially outperforms it.
Nice airplane, I flew one a few years ago and was expecting more of a fighter feel, but sadly it just felt like an extremely overpriced ultralight
Thank you for sharing your experience with us, we appreciate your feedback. Have you had the opportunity to experience our 915 version or the EASA certified Gabriél yet? We would love to welcome you back for another demo flight. Regarding the price; consider that our airplanes are meticulously designed and manufactured in Italy, sharing the same production line as our certified Gabriél model. We prioritize using high-quality materials to ensure safety and durability. If you have any more questions or if you'd like to schedule another demo flight, please feel free to reach out to us. Happy landings!
@@BlackshapeAircraft It looks great but you need to get those Vne numbers up.
The secnod i saw it years ago, it became my favorite plane hands down
We love hearing this! 😍 Happy landings!
Somebody needs to stick a TP100 turboprop in this thing. It is the right size and the right power (241 hp).
this plane is very similar of Tucano, used in Brazil! It's a beautiful small version, loved it!
The Italian sports car business model: Beautiful, Fast, Breaks down easily, cost a fortune to maintain.
If this plane is based on an Italian sports car, I think I’ll pass. It is beautiful though.
Stupid Prejudices are just that...STUPID!
Will these ever be available in the U.S. market?
Absolutely! 😃 While awaiting an update of ULA regulations in the US, we're excited to announce that our Gabriél model is about to obtain FAA certification (hopefully by end of 2023 🤞) and is already available in the US market through our local dealers. If you're interested in experiencing the Gabriél firsthand or have any questions about its availability and features, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. 🙂 Happy landings!
LuxORious...? 🤔😆
Great vid though, adding this one to my wishlist!
Kinda had that spitfire inspired look to it, not sure if there is another fighter it was designed around but I do like it. Something I would definitely fly!!!
Sweet little plane! I really want one.
It comes with an anemometer but the rain gauge is optional. 😁
thats why I compared this to luxury sportscars haha. Gotta pay for every tiny bit haha
Reminds me of the Italian Falco design of the 1960's.
I could tell at first glance that it was an Italian plane.
The hair under the wings was the give away.
Beautiful aircraft
It would be cool if it came with wing hard points for extended fuel or baggage space.
Or a couple of Pergrines if the need arises.
Beautiful plane.
It looks good, but when you compare several of the numbers to other planes in the same price range it's subpar on multiple levels.
Please elaborate.
Agree, this one got my eye because of the looks haha. Was interesting to research the design. Fuselage seems very versatile, not surprised that Blackshape isn't the only one utilising Juseppes design.
@kelvinleigh The first yellow flag was the average g tolerances. If flown carefully, +4/-2 is adequate, but in a plane capable of 200mph flight a +6/-4 g rating would be safer. This not only makes maneuvering safer, but makes a plane safer in turbulence. The speed was another average stat. 200mph is not slow, but it's not truly fast either. For that kind of money, I would expect a speed of 250-400mph to be competitive. The range could be improved too. While 500mi is not bad, it's still short legs for cross country flying. If the range was pushed up to 750-1000mi by increasing the speed, the fuel capacity, or both, then it would stand out a little bit more. I know all those specs might be asking too much of an LSA, but my disappointment in the plane was not based on its classification, but it's cost to performance ratio. For an LSA, it's just ok. For the price, its average performance is not worth that much of my hard earned money. This is only my opinion so take it with a grain of salt and hopefully not everyone shares my opinion. I'm sure the people who designed and built the plane love it and did the best they could on it, so for that, they have my respect.
@@shockwavegaming1376seems like an old Lancair 320 360 legacy is a better buy.
I suspect the carbon fiber construction is the reason for its high price. 4.0 g is low. My Cessna 150 is at 4.2 g. @@shockwavegaming1376
Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) has a legal definition in the United States.
An aircraft must meet the definition of light-sport aircraft (LSA) before the certification process can begin. If it meets the definition, it must then be manufactured to the applicable standard.
There are five categories of LSA's: airplanes, gliders, powered parachutes, weight-shift-control aircraft (commonly called trikes), and lighter-than-air aircraft (balloons and airships).
There are three types of aircraft that are excluded from the LSA category. They are gyroplane aircraft, transitioning ultralight-like vehicles, and light-sport kit aircraft. These aircraft receive an experimental LSA certification.
Definition. As defined in FAR 1.1, a light-sport aircraft is an aircraft other than a helicopter or powered-lift that since its original certification has continued to meet the following:
- A maximum takeoff weight of not more than 660 pounds (300 kilograms) for lighter-than-air aircraft; 1,320 pounds (600 kilograms) for aircraft not intended for operation on water; or 1,430 pounds (650 kilograms) for aircraft intended for operation on water.
- A maximum airspeed in level flight with maximum continuous power (VH) of not more than 120 knots calibrated airspeed under standard atmospheric conditions at sea level.
- A maximum never-exceed speed (VNE) of not more than 120 knots calibrated airspeed for a glider.
- A maximum stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed without the use of lift-enhancing devices (VS1) of not more than 45 knots calibrated airspeed at the aircraft’s maximum certificated takeoff weight and most critical CG.
- A maximum seating capacity of no more than two persons, including the pilot.
- A single, reciprocating engine, if powered.
- A fixed or ground-adjustable propeller, if a powered aircraft other than a powered glider.
- A fixed or auto-feathering propeller system, if a powered glider.
- A fixed-pitch, semi-rigid, teetering, two-blade rotor system, if a gyroplane.
- A nonpressurized cabin, if equipped with a cabin.
- Fixed landing gear, except for an aircraft intended for operation on water or a glider.
- Fixed or repositionable landing gear, or a hull, for an aircraft intended for operation on water.
- Fixed or retractable landing gear for a glider.
Rather than compare it to a sports car, how about compare it to another famous Italian sport plane---the Siai-Marchetti SF-260? (I think they're called Frati these days). This looks like a worthy successor to the SF.260's crown!
Big metal Birds craft 2024 😊 . Looks great . From Lillian .
Tandem seating makes sense but it's just a devastating fact that the side by side Risen is significantly faster with the same engine. It speaks to how particular aerodynamics is. The simple drop shape of the Risen is just better. Wing shape could matter too
I think that the sudden rise of the fuselage bottom, right after the wing, is an important contributor to total drag.
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Thanks but could you please review jmb aviation offerings and compare with this ?.would be interesting. Thanks
Will do!
It's a beautiful plane.
You had me at Italian!
Once Dark Aro 1 hits the market then we will see next level speed and efficiency. And whats with the price of this thing..
Excellent for people who don't work and have made ridiculous amounts of money and can afford these as a result of TRICKLE DOWN ECOMICS...
The average working man can never buy any of these nowadays, unlike in the 1950-70s when they could...
Thanks Reagan!
What a stupid comment.
Personally, I prefer the Shark Aero. Looks much better than the prime and can go further.
Now that is a toy to behold. Wondering if they used the wing design from the Spitfire.
Good price for what you’re getting. Most excellent!
We appreciate the love! 🥰
Has a bit of a spitfire look about it
Sweet
Pilatus PC9 for the masses
+4G, -2G seems very low, especially for a carbon fiber/aluminum structure. I would expect it to be at least twice that.
Is it a fighter? No. However, form follows function and sports planes and fighters have similar design goals.
Looks like the lovechild of a Spitfire and P-51
It's cute. But a lancair320 got this beat.
Looks like the Marchetti military training plane
Lug Zorious ??
EASA grounded the Blackshape and Gabriel. Curious what comes out of it.
One crashed in Malaysia a few days ago. Both pilots are no more. Investigation ongoing.
300k euro ===== $333k USD.
Beautiful airplane.
I want one
Spitfire fusalage and P-51 wing
LSA aircraft in the US require a fixed gear so this doesn’t qualify
I believe MOSAIC may change this
wow that looks exactly like Slovakian Shark. Who copied who ? Or was it a colab ?
It lloks like a Tarragon, and not at all like a Shark!
That's not a review - it's a 10 minute advertisement.
lug zorius?
Pilots are not drivers. And planes are not cars.
Pilots will always prefer performance over esthetics.
It looks very nice. However, it appeared to me like it’s very Squirrley and if you’re going to build an airplane like this, it should at least have aromatic status. It seems to me a lot of hype in order to get you with the price.
If you flew me through some aerobatics, I would probably make the interior quite aromatic!
Please use aeronautical terms
200,000 pounds? Sorry, but a Van's RV-8 beats this in almost every way at half the cost.
Looks like you are comparing two great planes with absolutely different market audiences. I doubt that blackshape pilots would even attempt to build a kit haha. It sounds like the points where one "beats" other are highly subjective. At least in your case.
The RV would be my choice every day of the week … but for some, the 915is variant is a turn key, modern choice.
Question is … is it worth the extra $100k for carbon and ramp appeal?
But it’s “luxOrious.”
I owned an rv8 and all round it’s hard to beat….34lph, 6.5 hours endurance with Flymore tips…165kts cruise….
Or you could buy a Sling 4 and fly it across the Atlantic.
Looks like the P51
Just another plastic fantastic. I prefer a Piper Cub on a sunny summer afternoon, with the doors left in the hanger. Steer by dangling a leg in the breeze. Far more fun.
4G positive? That’s pretty low…
for an ultralight it's not low
BK model max cruise 200 mph 575 mile range, so refuel about every 2 hours.
Also what is with his pronunciation of certain words? Like... really wrong, to the point I wasn't sure I knew what word he was even trying for.
Nice looking plane, but for $200K it will barely get out of its own way?? Sorry, I'll take the Subsonex Jet.
Why all of the Czech rondels?
1st view!!!
Sew....🤷🏻
If it has guns it’s a fighter.
vientos
Yeah that single engine piston airplane is definitely a fighter
P-39 airacobra?
“Italian design sensibilities” - what the frak is that?
If you are looking for Stupid, prejudicial comments...you have come to the right place. It seems that most of the comments are from a demographic of Americans that never advanced from a Sand Box Mentality.
So...Now that that is out of the way... As soon as I win the Lotto, I will go to Italy and claim mine and then tour Italy in a 850 Spider.
What a comment. By your own words, you fit the same “demographic” you malign. Welcome!
Aircobra.... Made by Bell..... ;-)
Shadows of the Super Taucano as well.
nice plane but hardy legendary
It looks like a flying, humpbacked shark. Like a sand tiger or something.
Going bust very soon at that price, nobody spends that much and suffer the restrictions of LSA.
Needs three blade propeller.
This is almost a copy of the Turbine Legend.
yeah, looks a lot like legend, but i don't think it was an intentional copy. Asso Aerei (the original design, as I told in the video), was Italian kit manufacturer, with lots of models inspired by european fighters of that time.
Far from a fighter. Civilian pilots can only dream.
Being aware of their business practices - walk away. Or ask them about every single law suit they have pre delivery of the aircraft. It's a gorgeous plane, but...
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, @Walterwaltraud - Please be informed that Blackshape has had no involvement in such matters, and any past concerns were promptly dismissed due to a lack of substantiated evidence. We want to emphasize that Blackshape is now under new management, which took over a few months ago, and we remain open to discussing any concerns or inquiries you may have.
@@BlackshapeAircraft If only that was true....
Looks like a WW-2 British Spitfire( Spitfire was a Tail dragger and bigger).
Hate that goofy computer voice. Otherwise, good video.
+4/-2G??? WTF?
I'm just thinking of the millions of dollars the US military could save by using this aircraft as a basic trainer before students graduate to the T-6. Yeah, nevah happen
Retractable gear? Really? That's not LSA.
Lug-ZUR-ious??? Really???
Dudes, buy SHARK from Senica in Slowakia…
Much more value and funnfor your money…
looks like a super tucano lol
It really looks like no WWII era fighter especially with that tricycle landing gear, sorry.
So, Blackshape took someone else’s work and put snazzy seats in it? No bags? No room? A 115hp fighter huh? LSA? $200-300K--No thank you. Hard Pass!
The old high-end homebuilt story: the cooler it looks the sooner it will kill you. Have fun while it lasts ...
Why can’t you pronounce luxurious correctly? 😂
More of a looker than a goer, +4 -2 G limits doesn't fit with the rest of the design.
And it needs a lot of runway.
looks like a highly overpriced AC